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“Lounges are a strategic investment to attract business and premium travellers to the region, directly benefiting the local community.

“Each lounge has been architecturally designed to make the most of the space they are created in. Our Darwin lounge will include 130 seats with views over the airport precinct, while Alice Springs Regional Lounge will include over 40 seats with views over the striking landscape of Central Australia.

“We look forward to welcoming guests to our lounges and are confident they will exceed expectations,” Ms Crompton said.

“It’s great to see Virgin Australia investing in their Territory operations with these two new lounges. It’s great news for business and leisure travellers and is a sign of the airline’s commitment to their new Adelaide-Alice Springs-Darwin route,” Mr Westra van Holthe said.

Virgin Australia lounges are accessible by Business Class guests as well as Platinum and Gold members of Velocity Frequent Flyer and eligible members of partner loyalty programs holding a boarding pass for onward travel with Virgin Australia on the day of departure.

Some countries require passenger cabins to be treated with insecticide prior to departure. A full list of these countries and information about the use of insecticides can be found on the United States of America Department of Transport website.

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